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Perceptions and acceptability of some stakeholders about the bovine tuberculosis surveillance system for wildlife (Sylvatub) in France

机译:一些利益相关者对法国野生生物牛结核病监测系统(西尔瓦图)的看法和接受程度

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Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a common disease of cattle and wildlife, with economic repercussions and implications for animal and human health. The surveillance of bTB in wildlife is particularly important, to shed light on the epidemiological role of wild species and for the adaptation of control measures. In France, a bTB surveillance system for free-ranging wildlife, the Sylvatub system, was launched in 2011 on wild boars, red deer, roe deer and badgers. It relies on active and passive surveillance activities, constrained by practical difficulties, such as the accessibility of wild animals, and regulatory rules for the trapping of badgers, for example. We report here the first assessment of stakeholders’ perceptions of the Sylvatub system and its acceptability, based on 20 individual semi-structured interviews with three types of stakeholder (collectors, coordinators, officers) in areas with different rates of bTB infection. With the caveat that these findings cannot be assumed to be representative of the national situation, we found that the Sylvatub system was considered useful by all the stakeholders interviewed. Those from the world of hunting participate in surveillance mostly to help livestock farmers, who are not systematically involved in bTB surveillance in wildlife. Many practical and regulatory constraints were raised, which could be offset by recognition of the work done by the “hunting community”, to maintain the willingness of these individuals to participate. We also identified a need for improvements in communication and information. Qualitative information, such as that collected here, is essential to improve our understanding of the reasons favoring and disfavoring participation in surveillance, and should be taken into account in the evaluation process. These results are relevant to hunters and to veterinary authorities wishing to identify the determinants of participation in the Sylvatub system. They could provide support for decision-making processes to improve surveillance strategies.
机译:牛结核病(bTB)是牛和野生动物的常见病,具有经济影响,对动物和人类健康具有影响。对野生生物中bTB的监测尤为重要,以阐明野生物种在流行病学中的作用以及控制措施的适应性。在法国,2011年针对野猪,马鹿,ro和badge建立了bTB监测自由放养野生生物的系统,即Sylvatub系统。它依赖于主动和被动监视活动,受到实际困难(例如野生动物可及性)和捕获rs的管理规则的限制。我们在此报告了对利益相关者对Sylvatub系统及其可接受性的看法的首次评估,该评估基于对bTB感染率不同地区的三种类型的利益相关者(收集者,协调者,官员)进行的20次独立的半结构化访谈。需要警告的是,这些发现不能被认为可以代表国家情况,因此我们发现,所有受访的利益相关者都认为Sylvatub系统很有用。来自狩猎界的人们大多参与监视,以帮助没有系统地参与野生生物bTB监视的牲畜饲养者。提出了许多实际和法规上的限制,可以通过承认“狩猎社区”所做的工作来抵消,以保持这些人的参与意愿。我们还发现有必要改善沟通和信息。定性信息(例如此处收集的信息)对于增进我们对赞成和不利于参与监视的原因的理解至关重要,并且在评估过程中应予以考虑。这些结果与猎人和希望确定参与Sylvatub系统的决定因素的兽医当局有关。他们可以为决策过程提供支持,以改善监视策略。

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